The
Bower is located on the South East Coast of Australia on what
is increasingly being recognised as the "Nature Coast" of NSW.
It is situated midway between the coastal country township of Moruya
and the popular fishing and holiday resort town of Batemans Bay, one
of the most popular holiday resort towns in New South Wales.
Broulee the "village
by the sea" is nestled between 2 surfing beaches separated by the
isthmus to Broulee Island, which is dedicated as a nature reserve, to
preserve it's fauna, flora and the remnants of the original Broulee
settlement. A brief history of Broulee the 'Village
by the Sea' is available.
The Bower is about 2 hours
driving time from Canberra, 4 hours from Sydney and 8 from Melbourne.

View Zoomable map of Broulee and environs
The main Broulee Beach is just 1 kilometre
(6/10ths of a mile) from the front gate of The Bower.
Walking trails to Candlagan Creek and to
the perimeter of the Nature Reserve on the western side of the Bower
provide an opportunity to see the Native Flora and Fauna first hand.
Three luxury, privately located cabins
blend superbly into the natural landscape. Relax by the log fire
or in the spa, take a massage, (by prior arrangement), bushwalking
the nature trails at The Bower, Broulee Island, or discover the many
other natural tourist attractions the NSW South Coast has to offer
The South East Coast of Australia enjoys
a mild climate with night time temperatures dipping below 0° Centigrade
[32° Fahrenheit] only occasionally in the winter months of May through
July. In the summer, maximum temperatures average in the 30° Centigrade
and occasionally reach 40° on the very hottest days.
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